Answer: Second bubble.
Explanation: sorry if its wrong, hope this helps, and have a nice day
Basically, the result was taking land away from them. The treaties were understood differently by the parties, Ojibwe believed that they would be giving rights to white settlers to use the land which belonged to everyone and it was a common ground for all. The white population believed that the Ojibwe were ceding land to them as land was viewed as a commodity that could be fully owned. This resulted in Ojibwe losing a lot of its land since the contracts were often vague and easily exploited.<span />
When he published<span> the </span>results<span> of </span>his experiments<span> in the </span>French journal Comptes Rendus<span> de l'</span>Académie<span> des </span>Sciences<span> in </span>1900<span>, </span>he neglected<span> to </span>mention Mendel's work<span>, </span>but after criticism<span> by</span>Carl Correns he conceded Mendel's priority<span>. </span>Correns<span> and </span>Erich von Tschermak now<span> share credit for the rediscovery of </span>Mendel's<span> laws.</span>
The answer is B. There was a dramatic increase in Church
membership.
During the Second Great Awakening, there was a dramatic
increase of membership in different churches all over the United States. Romanticism
has helped the dramatic increase where it had rejected the idea of rationalism
and deism in the Enlightenment.
Yes it could. The holocaust was pretty much just mass genocide and it could happen again, just in a different way than expected.